Meng and Ecker was a British underground comic written by David Britton and illustrated by Kris Guidio.
[1] It was published in 1989[2] by the controversial Manchester-based company Savoy and lasted for nine issues before being banned in 1992 under obscenity laws.
[3] Authorities pulped thousands of copies of Meng & Ecker after finding the book "obscene and likely to corrupt.
"[5] Meng and Ecker also appeared in three controversial prose novels written by Britton: Lord Horror (1990), Motherfuckers: The Auschwitz of Oz (1996), and Baptised in the Blood of Millions (2001).
[1] The name 'Meng & Ecker' is a homage to a Manchester Tearooms, which operated near St Ann's Square for most of the twentieth century.